Table 1 A comparison of this study with related literature demonstrates that we are advancing the understanding of energy burdens by improving the temporal resolution of burden estimates and by accounting for climate change

From: Efficient electrification in a warming climate could contribute to keeping energy burdens in check

Ref.

Housing Survey

Building Model

Impact Study

Granularity

Climate Change

Years

16

AHS Data

HES

6 Metro Cities

Yearly

N/A

2007

17

ACS Data

Historical Saving from WAP program

50 U.S. States

Yearly

N/A

2009–2014

18

ACS Data

AHS Data

Restock

48 U.S. States

Yearly

N/A

2011–2015

19

ACS Data

UBEM

One Community in Southern California

Yearly

N/A

2022–2023

20

RECS

GridLAB-D

15 houses, 5 climate regions

Yearly

N/A

2020

21

AHS Data

N/A

25 Metro Cities

Yearly

N/A

2017

This study

ACS Data

AHS Data

RC-BEM Model

28 U.S. Cities

Yearly

Monthly

Yes

2017–2023

2050